Douglas - Thank you for your detailed response.
This has been my experience with power cords. It is largely for that reason that I've expressed skepticism about power cords having consistent audible characteristics.
As I understand your view, the consistent characteristics of power cords are particularly audible when you use sets of power cords from the same manufacturer. I use several identical power cords from the same manufacturer (Shunyata), and I can't say that I've noticed any consistent audible characteristics when adding each new cord to various components. I think of myself as a careful listener, but maybe I'm missing something.
In any case, like Al, I'm curious to know whether your observation that sets of cables exhibit consistent audible characteristics applies to power cords alone, or to power cords + interconnects + speaker cables.
To clarify, I have not been advancing the view that power cables have infinitely flexible characteristics. I've been advancing the view that there is reason to doubt that power cables have consistent audible characteristics across diverse applications. That is a considerably more conservative view.
It also bears repeating that I'm NOT saying that all cables are equal, or that changing cables does not result in audible changes to a system's sound. I very much believe that cables change the way a system sounds, INCLUDING power cables. I am simply skeptical about the CONSISTENCY of those changes, when the cable in question is a power cable.
So, I come out more or less where Al does, in that I remain skeptical that power cables have consistent audible characteristics across diverse applications. But your comments have peaked my curiosity about experimenting a bit, so perhaps in the future I will discover something unexpected. In other words, I am skeptical, but not dogmatic.
I should also point out that I am in complete agreement with Al about the differences between power cables and analog interconnects/speaker cables. The skepticism I've expressed about power cables has no bearing on my views about other kinds of cables.
Bryon
08-20-11: Douglas_schroeder
I have found the result of mixed cables swapping to be fairly unpredictable.
This has been my experience with power cords. It is largely for that reason that I've expressed skepticism about power cords having consistent audible characteristics.
As I understand your view, the consistent characteristics of power cords are particularly audible when you use sets of power cords from the same manufacturer. I use several identical power cords from the same manufacturer (Shunyata), and I can't say that I've noticed any consistent audible characteristics when adding each new cord to various components. I think of myself as a careful listener, but maybe I'm missing something.
In any case, like Al, I'm curious to know whether your observation that sets of cables exhibit consistent audible characteristics applies to power cords alone, or to power cords + interconnects + speaker cables.
08-21-11: Douglas_schroeder
Why are people in this discussion acting as though cables have infinitely flexible characteristics?
To clarify, I have not been advancing the view that power cables have infinitely flexible characteristics. I've been advancing the view that there is reason to doubt that power cables have consistent audible characteristics across diverse applications. That is a considerably more conservative view.
It also bears repeating that I'm NOT saying that all cables are equal, or that changing cables does not result in audible changes to a system's sound. I very much believe that cables change the way a system sounds, INCLUDING power cables. I am simply skeptical about the CONSISTENCY of those changes, when the cable in question is a power cable.
So, I come out more or less where Al does, in that I remain skeptical that power cables have consistent audible characteristics across diverse applications. But your comments have peaked my curiosity about experimenting a bit, so perhaps in the future I will discover something unexpected. In other words, I am skeptical, but not dogmatic.
I should also point out that I am in complete agreement with Al about the differences between power cables and analog interconnects/speaker cables. The skepticism I've expressed about power cables has no bearing on my views about other kinds of cables.
Bryon